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Memristors have recently become powerful competitors toward artificial synapses and neuromorphic computation, arising from their structural and electrical similarity to biological synapses and neurons. From the diversity of materials, numerous organic and inorganic materials have proven to exhibit great potential in the application of memristors. Herein, this work focuses on a class of memristors...
Confronted by the difficulties of the von Neumann bottleneck and memory wall, traditional computing systems are gradually inadequate for satisfying the demands of future data‐intensive computing applications. Recently, memristors have emerged as promising candidates for advanced in‐memory and neuromorphic computing, which pave one way for breaking through the dilemma of current computing architecture...
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